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Who is my U.S. representative in DC-AL?
AI Overview Your non-voting delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives representing the District of Columbia at-large (DC-AL) is Eleanor Holmes Norton. Ballotpedia Because the District of Columbia is a federal district rather than a state, the DC-AL representative is a Delegate to the House. While she can introduce legislation, serve on committees, and participate in debates, she does not have voting privileges on the House floor. DC Statehood (.gov) You can find official contact information and track Norton's legislation on the U.S. House of Representatives Directory or directly via Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton official site. 2 sites FAQ - DC Statehood Does Washington, DC have representation in Congress? Yes and no. DC's Delegate in the US House of Representatives (currently Elean... DC Statehood (.gov) District of Columbia's At-Large Congressional District Contents. 1 Elections. 1.1 2016; 1.2 2014; 1.3 2012. 2 District map; 3 See also; 4 External links; 5 Footnotes. The District of Co... Ballotpedia Show all AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
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- https://ballotpedia.org/District_of_Columbia%27s_At-Large_Congressional_District
- https://statehood.dc.gov/page/faq
- https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
- https://norton.house.gov/
- https://pluralpolicy.com/app/person/7680
- https://support.google.com/websearch?p=ai_overviews
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The response correctly identifies Eleanor Holmes Norton as the DC-AL non-voting delegate, matching the ground truth, and accurately describes her role.
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representative: Eleanor Holmes Norton
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as of 2026-07-07